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Catholic Leaders to Rep. Paul Ryan: Stop Distorting Church Teaching to Justify Immoral Budget
April 13, 2012, 10:20 am | Posted by Casey Schoeneberger
Nearly 60 prominent theologians, priests, nuns and national Catholic social justice leaders released a statement today refuting Rep. Paul Ryans claim that his GOP budget proposal reflects Catholic teaching on care for the poor, which he made in an interview earlier this week with the Christian Broadcasting Network. The group of Catholic leaders including a former high-ranking U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops official, a priest in Rep. Ryans district and the leadership team of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas called on Ryan to reconsider his radical budget proposal and refrain from distorting Church teaching.
If Rep. Ryan thinks a budget that takes food and healthcare away from millions of vulnerable people upholds Catholic values, then he also probably believes Jesus was a Tea Partier who lectured the poor to stop being so lazy and work harder, said John Gehring, Catholic Outreach Coordinator at Faith in Public Life. This budget turns centuries of Catholic social teaching on its head. These Catholic leaders and many Catholics in the pews are tired of faith being misused to bless an immoral agenda.
The leaders wrote: Simply put, this budget is morally indefensible and betrays Catholic principles of solidarity, just taxation and a commitment to the common good. A budget that turns its back on the hungry, the elderly and the sick while giving more tax breaks to the wealthiest few cant be justified in Christian terms.
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dkf
(37,305 posts)Are there Mormon principles of taxation too?
I am not religious but I thought Jesus was more hands off that side...render into Caesar Yada Yada.
intaglio
(8,170 posts)by the Archbishops, Cardinals and the Curia on pain of excommunication for disobedience.
Those "worthies" will then walk back the condemnation.